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Yddem
Hello all!
I have been reading this forum with great interest and have found much information that I believe will help me in my surgery and recovery.
I am 59, recently retired to Austin Texas, and was found to have a heart murmur during my annual physical this past July. I was shocked at this news as I have been having physicals every year to 18 months for some years with no indication of a problem. I have been completely asymptomatic other than becoming winded at times when climbing a hill or stairs. I wrote this off to being out of shape and a bit overweight and have been working diligently on each of those conditions since retiring.
My doctor called for a stress test and echo. I was unable to complete the former due to elevated blood pressure before reaching the targeted heart rate. The echo indicated some degree of mitral regurgitation.
I met with a cardiologist in early September and underwent a nuclear stress test, Doppler echo and TEE. My mitral regurgitation was defined as moderately severe to severe (3+.) I was also found to have a small flail segment of the posterior mitral leaflet and moderate to moderately severe left atrial enlargement.
I was preparing for standard repair surgery in Austin when my father in law suggested a meeting with his cardiologist in Houston. This gentleman's referring surgeon is Dr. Gerald Lawrie of Texas Surgical Associates. When I learned that Dr. Lawrie was one of the 4 Houston cardiothoracic surgeons employing the da Vinci system I jumped at the chance to meet with him.
I felt so positive during our meeting in the way he described the procedure and probable outcome that I immediately decided to proceed. I will have the surgery done at Methodist Hospital in Houston at the DeBakey Heart & Vascular Center. So now I am ten days and counting.
After reading so many postings here I really have no questions just now. I just wanted to introduce myself and promise that I will report the outcome when I am able to sit at a keyboard after 10/28.
I am a bit apprehensive, not having spent the night in a hospital since having my tonsils out at the age of 5. I have been encouraged by the many success stories that I have read here though I'm a bit nervous about using a technique that is still relatively new.
I guess that's it for now. Wish me luck and keep me in your thoughts and prayers.
Yddem
I have been reading this forum with great interest and have found much information that I believe will help me in my surgery and recovery.
I am 59, recently retired to Austin Texas, and was found to have a heart murmur during my annual physical this past July. I was shocked at this news as I have been having physicals every year to 18 months for some years with no indication of a problem. I have been completely asymptomatic other than becoming winded at times when climbing a hill or stairs. I wrote this off to being out of shape and a bit overweight and have been working diligently on each of those conditions since retiring.
My doctor called for a stress test and echo. I was unable to complete the former due to elevated blood pressure before reaching the targeted heart rate. The echo indicated some degree of mitral regurgitation.
I met with a cardiologist in early September and underwent a nuclear stress test, Doppler echo and TEE. My mitral regurgitation was defined as moderately severe to severe (3+.) I was also found to have a small flail segment of the posterior mitral leaflet and moderate to moderately severe left atrial enlargement.
I was preparing for standard repair surgery in Austin when my father in law suggested a meeting with his cardiologist in Houston. This gentleman's referring surgeon is Dr. Gerald Lawrie of Texas Surgical Associates. When I learned that Dr. Lawrie was one of the 4 Houston cardiothoracic surgeons employing the da Vinci system I jumped at the chance to meet with him.
I felt so positive during our meeting in the way he described the procedure and probable outcome that I immediately decided to proceed. I will have the surgery done at Methodist Hospital in Houston at the DeBakey Heart & Vascular Center. So now I am ten days and counting.
After reading so many postings here I really have no questions just now. I just wanted to introduce myself and promise that I will report the outcome when I am able to sit at a keyboard after 10/28.
I am a bit apprehensive, not having spent the night in a hospital since having my tonsils out at the age of 5. I have been encouraged by the many success stories that I have read here though I'm a bit nervous about using a technique that is still relatively new.
I guess that's it for now. Wish me luck and keep me in your thoughts and prayers.
Yddem